Squash and Beyond SAT Preparation with The Princeton Review
The SAT course at Squash and Beyond is organized and taught by The Princeton Review. This course concentrates on the critical reading and mathematical skills as well as the test-taking techniques that students need to perform at a high level on the PSAT and SAT. In addition to the two hours of classroom instruction each day, students take two full-length, diagnostic PSAT exams. Each test is computer scored and analyzed; students receive a personalized score report with the results and suggestions for further study after each exam.
Materials provided include:
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The Princeton Review's Cracking the SAT, 2008 edition with DVD
The Princeton Review's 11 Practice Tests for the SAT and PSAT, 2008 edition
Exclusive access to additional SAT practice tests, score reports, essay grading, and college admissions help through our website at www.princetonreview.com for four months from the start of the SAT prep program |
Students are expected to provide their own Number 2 pencils, calculators, dictionaries, and 3x5 index cards (to make vocabulary flashcards) for the SAT course. Students will be expected to complete approximately one hour of homework each day.
The Princeton Review: About Our Instructors
The quality and skill of our instructors sets us apart from all other test prep companies. All Princeton Review instructors have scored in the top percentiles of the test and demonstrated excellent test-taking abilities. Not only do they demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills, but they also must have engaging personalities. This translates to interesting and well-taught classes, and better prepared students. Our instructors complete a comprehensive Princeton Review training, during which they learn test content and are taught how to best convey techniques that will improve your score. Over the past 23 years, we have developed a number of standardized test taking strategies proven to help students improve their scores. All Princeton Review instructors have mastered the content of the tests and our techniques - plus, they are experts at teaching them to students.
Questions?
Carin Zinter, Director
The Princeton Review of Western Massachusetts
413-397-9701
carinz@review.com